At first, over the rejection (or apparent rejection) of google voice from the Itunes AppStore.
Second blow, was probibly the FCC pushing net neutrality; which is heavily google backed.
Finally, AT&T's complains about Google Voice and call blocking.
I've read quit a few postings on the third; and it's becoming more and more aware that the President's comments about the blogosphere being too much option and too little fact is honestly ... true. As these blog's that wear the face of news, don't actually seem to have their facts strait... or do they.
Well, point of order #1. Google voice actually doesn't compete with TelCom companies; at least for now. Google's got no infrastructure, they require customer's to keep existing telephone lines, not replace them.... are they really a service competing with AT&T, when the service that AT&T Provides is a prerequisite.
That would be like writing a check to HBO, and expecting your TV to work. Sorry, it simply doesn't work without you paying your cable company. Just like Google voice won't work if you don't pay your telephone company.
In fairness to AT&T, the second google figures a way around 'needing' an existing phone line... they are now a competing services and should be on a level playing field.
Until that day, things are not equal.
To back up what google said, in reguards to the current telephone connection fee that large companies face... I think something does need to be done about this.
But SERIOUSLY... 'Adult Servies'... that's your major complaint.
Maybe you need to introduce these people that cost you so much money to the internet. Where billions are women are willing to take off their cloths for money.
To give an old phrase a disturbing new meaning ...
A picture is worth a thousand words.